Someone told me that the food analogy that I use to help describe sexual attraction is bad. It’s really not but whatever floats their boat. The purpose of the analogy is to show how feeling influence actions. Who cares about what’s an necessity and what isn’t? Also, sex is a necessity to most people or else people wouldn’t react a certain way towards Asexuals who are sex repulsed.
I shouldn’t have to say this, but “necessity” has more than one meaning. Open a dictionary please.
Comments (6)
it’s not a necessity? nobody would die without it lol
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Reply to: Scary Fairy
I wasn’t saying it’s a necessity in the same way as hunger. I was saying that most people find it necessary in a relationship. I guess I should reword it to avoid confusion.
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oh I see, that’s my bad then, sorry :)